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Re: Filters with "entire contents of"
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Re: Filters with "entire contents of"


  • Subject: Re: Filters with "entire contents of"
  • From: EBI Aktivitet <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 08:00:10 +0200

Den 04-10-16 22.29, skrev "Martin Orpen" <email@hidden>:

> on 16/10/04 9:22 pm, Michelle Steiner at email@hidden wrote:
>
>> On Oct 16, 2004, at 1:16 PM, Martin Orpen wrote:
>>
>>>> Why don't the first three variations work?  (using Script Editor 2.0,
>>>> AS 1.9.3, Panther 10.3.5)
>>>
>>> Can a list have a label index?
>>
>> But "every item of" is also a list.
>>
>> Besides, that's how "whose" works.
>
> With r/o lists?


The list as such doesn't have a label index, what you are doing is asking
Finder to check the label index property, before returning the list of
folder contents. If the property is r/o or not is immaterial, since you are
only reading it.

Regards, Adim


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